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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jun 1953, p. 16

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mm v3 Scot Buds by Can id Scouts Stricken with Lgpine ailment Rt non linear WY has an outstanding Raymond Floryn 11 has had Win and mam fort was nt companianlor up wards of years but his spirit is undaun help Many prominent lenders have ooocoo lnmsfil Councd Blble nigggumng 1mm ton ve been tent to different Queens Scout Ogigramg 550$ Chnsnan Educatfon conrmed Tennyson used over 400 of the th Toronto Troop has been Annual Convention any on the arrival of Nb Kiri referemu of the Bible in his poo The lnnlniil Council of Christian Em 25 iidirs1fc $52 em IeI gargfolxlggeri Bullyan er Education held its convention WIed ing been given the Book the Bib nesday afterndon and evening June 17 at Churchill IUnited should consider it great privilege Mtg Hilton Duckworth and her Church gtI Fm Monkmcn and have it reflect in his living It sondniaw and daughter and chil Rev Muir opened the into life and we Wicca of mememcnt of the evening service DIG in Your dren OI Buord and ML and gm an mum meeting by conducting the war cant overcmphasize the use of tlie 51 Church took 33 mgIdcmmmLguig Funeral service1 fprIIMBrs itimacDomld of Allmon VuedsuII Bme in me hams esi cn arr on MI Swill 1968 Monlunan ad Mrs Duo wo mp serviceI yakmg 33 m8 1ng Our bodies as living sacrifice Min Cook or Bradzord took hen four were given the em III III ser bsotnnl ofthislittle but service were rethe past 20 years as day Charge of me men WI Ip Wm by right of Icilosvhshiph 32 family agoxennctt Funeral Home on Satur Ikmhaw Frank and VICE and brought very Inmremn gt Should Whom me wlvm mm Mrs from Romans thh Chapter Rev at my friend and ML and MN Bow Sanders gave the address of welcome members idn June 1953 Mighllonkfunn and hem convention aLCIgI recanted in gdied on June at it rom IISI III CoIIIngwde omcers for 19w IPIIW en Iy miragimm Chmh 5m Mad Jun 23b waggggeipncummm and man wmpma asnuudg afternoon with Mr Goodfellow Vicepresulent Cyril CC this Work Alqlouxh prompts warming day gunman tions She was in her 73rd year and MEIAI WI Dmkworm The theme mu Sunday School SpenceI secremryIImasumrII MW yum 51 we are mmml P351 anderts from pm to native of Paisley in Bruce II aII convenan was The BIDIEI our FI KeuI Depamem supenmem any 3315va grace our Igor idem gtfuthagnlie church mm County Mrs Monkman was the barday thIIIIeYeglunmtIligr TOI 31bch My BibleI and haxngwaiktihe dents AttendanceI Stewart tand the love of ten schlal speaker Rev II Tem ermm RWI in the communion of the Holy bars and adherents could Vlall and Iomo on sundayI SOIL or saIms ChUIIChI Km nan Mrs Sanford Page spent Mon wayI formerly of km Research groups under the load WINS com 8603 BADGE anri Funorol LScrvico Hold Ito Good fellow Sabbath Obscr mice Mn Sherman Todd Visual Aid Miss May Ferguson Flannel Graph Mrs Campbell gt any Incision orwcoooliunai former Amy Martha Jane Claxlon AI about this church has steadily see the newly decorated prun RoweI vacamn SchooI day in Toronto laughter of the laloJohn Clux been growing until its member age Almost 100 guests enjoyed the ton and Martha ManseldI and was GI MIIIII Team TrammgI hospitality of the pastor and wr ship is now 33 born on March 19 l8lll She lived In spite of Sunday being hot nultry day they had good at tendance at the services 204 in the morning and 175 in the evening Enjoyd the specialisinging of the pastor Rev Nulimeycr gave brief but heartsearching messages At both services lwo adults were humbled by immersion at the com EVERETT buves for Ariwm Frank Rusk left Monday morn ing for an extended visit to Tuc son Arizona Mr and Mrs Pat ODoncll To ronto are holidaying at Mr and En Peacocks Mr and Mrs McCrackcn Ind baby Toronto were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Mc Cracken Mr and Mrs Edwin Pearson and baby Newmarkct were Sunday Visitors at Mr and Mrs Parsons mg Trip West Mr and Mrs Albert Gibbs To ronto accompanied by Charles Bobbins left Thursday last for weeks vacation in the West Mr and Mrs Joseph Gordon spent the weekend in Toronto Mrs Nellie Moore Toronto spent the weekend at her home here Arrives from noiiilna Mrs Boer of Holland arrived at Toronto Union Station Thurs day morning where she was met by her son Den of Everett Mrs Boot will be visiting here for two months Severe Storm Hits District severe electrical storm ac companied ball heavy rain and high winds hit the districts Iof New Lowell Lisle Everett Allis ion and Nicolson on Saturday June ll At Alliston man was knocked jpfr rqor by lightning but received no serious injuries Another house was struck and the clothes were all burned At solfib mlllsliglitning flashed all oventhe machinery and one lamu ilyhad their electric range blown as they saw what great thlngs the Lord had done for the willingness and coopcratron of those who had be the loadrrs of Hooper brothers of Oshawa Tho Baptist Church cvcrv one who comes to their scr vlccs at ll am and 7pm On Sun dnys throughout the summer to pieces districts them through called them to Collier Street welcome awaits each and New Lowell and Lisle reported some hail but little damage done to the tobacco crop Ilydro and telephone cum municatioiis were disrupted for some time Everett team Wins Everett baseball team won Thornton on Friday June it by 62 as church music as soloist and pianidt She also assisted in youth work drama and childrens work Visitors Here and There Mr and llriiS Joseph Dominic Toronto accompanied by IDIW Adair and the Varncy childreni spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs ll Robbins Mr and Mrs Lle Brownridge Collingwood wore Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Sim Jenkins Mrs Morrow and son Leslie spent the weekend in Georgetown Mr and Mrs Gordon Wheeler London called on their aunt Mrs Robert Whitley last Tuesday CPR Operators Visit PatOLeary and Peter LondrIy operators for the Canadian Pacific Railway visited Norval Robbins on Monday Mr and Mrs Hedlcy accompan ied by Robert Wilkinson and Betty Hylnnd Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wilkinson Mr and Mrs Crosbie of Stayner spent Sunday with his mother Mrs Crosbie Wedding Bells Well can it be true that wcd ding bells are ringing in our vicm ity WESTERN PASSAGE The Pigeon river on the north west side of Lake Superior was mentioned in 1722 its an entry to the west CALL THE EXAMINER F08 PHONE 24 unwind cunning of her youth In Orangeville and Orillia iizigc she travelled with her hus in Ontario and lllinois and lown in the United Suites Her husband had ministerial charges in low from 1906 to mm in the communities of Exllric and llcdrlok and in Nebraska from Elm Springs and Kimball to spend the major portion of her cmainirig lifc atiiiicthodist Church she attciidedl Collier Street United Church ands laislcy us girl andspcnt part For several years after her mar and who was in evangelistic work Kildulf lclla Kcosaugn 920 to 1933 in the communities of Crock Scolia Gordon Big She rcturncd to Barrio in 1933 member of llicli ministers wife The late Mrs Monkmans chief interest was in flowers She was member of the PEO Surviving are two brothers John of Lindsay and Edgar of Grcnfcll Sask and two sons Rev Albert of Broken Row Nebraska and Itov Arthur of Oak Park Illinois Her husband predeceased her in Sep lember The funeral service was conduc ted by the Rev Lewis of Col lier Street United Church Inter ment was in Barrie Union Ceme icry Among the floral tributes were those from Collier Street Church Relatives and friends attending the funeral included her son and his wife Rev and Mrs Arthur Monkman of Oak Park Illinois brother John Claxton and ne phew Roland IClaxton both of Lindsay Former Mulmur Reeve Dies Jamieson lifelong resident of the Honey wood district Robert Herbert Jam ieson passed away on June 14 1963 at the home of his soninlaw Thomas Markwick of Barrie He had suffered heart attack some months ago and diSposed of his farm stock to spend the winter in Barrie Recently he returned to the farm but last week recurrence ll Barrie Township the deceased wasthc Matilda High School but decided farming would be his occupation Mr Jamicson gave service in var 1Church Honeywood on the board of directors of Honywocid izil Park and to mumcrpa absmed of Mulmur Township as councillor deputy rocvc and rccve lie was one of the oldest members of No titls Masonic Lodge Cicemore Dcckcr and Mumfords is ailmcnl forced him to roturn to where medical aid was vallnblc He failed to rally Born 74 years ago on the home tead Prince of Wales Mulmur on of the late John Jamicson and Halbcrt Aficr public chool he attended Orangcvillc publicspirited citizen the late ous ways as Wardpcn in Cranmer5 The funeral service was held in Funeral Parlours with Rev LewisIof Barrie in charge The gravesrdc service at Honeywood was conduc ted by Rev Coupland rector of Cranmcrs Church The deceased was twice married to Elizabeth Fletcher and later to Dorothea Lavcrty Two daughters survive Alberta of Honcywood and Mrs Reta Markwlck of Barrie three grandchildren and three Sis tors Mrs Stone of Drayton Mrs Lewis Marshall of Creemore and Mrs Dougald McGillivray of Collingwood The pail bearers were Orrin Schieck Robert Henderson Delmar Gallaugher Scluryn McLean Lew is Nowell and Harvey Mllls Beautiful floral offerings were received from his daughters and soninlaw the grandchildren SIS ters the Jamieson Family Port Credit the Laverty Family Fort William Mr and Mrs Laver ty Mr and Mrs Allen LaveIrty Mr and Mrs Harold Wilson neigh bors on Tiffin SL Barrie Mrs Mc Kenzie and Miss Lawrence arid Nciitis Lodge Cleemore The funeral was largely attended lily old neighbors and friends from far and near tea the purchaser vSCIeMlflc methods employed In the manufacture of ready mix concrete guaran ofsuifably proportioned concrete to fulfill the function required Sand andIstonIe constitute about yldto 90 percent of the concrete mixturetheir qualities ore of outstanding importance NIXI Won Building Products use hard sound durable water wasliedIstone and well gradedwotor washed ironic from Vorcoe Brothers Gravel Plant gt The commercialiodvanrages of fodytihiitod Eliminationfofb concrete plonIiI setupIonthteob Blimiriotion of mdferiolwoStkonIfliIlob Lackofspate on the iobforoconcreto plant I8 Th storoge of ma yel On the ersnip of Rev Sanders Ken neth Grey and Mrs Rey Goodfellow discussed The Bible Our BibleThe Bible in the Home and My Bible The Bible in Per sonal Living nominating were Miss Mary Sloan Mrs Robert Campbell and Mrs Robert Kcll in Culture committee An instructive demonstration on how to teach hymn to primary pupils was given by Miss Hub bcrt Miss Mary Sloan conducted Bible quiz The resolutions committee com and Mrs posed of Fred Cook Mrs Saw Stewart recom mended that each Sunday School in delegates to the convention and seek permission to place Bibles iii medical and dental offices Mr Wilkinson in his address on The Bible Lives Anew expressed the idea that decorating the walls of our minds is compared to decor ating the walls of our rooms Mom orizing Bible verses the books the Bible and attending church all PoIst ofce Sq toriuls is instinctive with many peo ple But good iudgment is necessarily dependent upon acquired knowledge At your request we will pro vide protective funeral factsIV that will aid you in arranging for service that meets your needs or wishes Lloyd Steckley Cor Worsley SI and Clapponon St IPHONE 5553 The Willon Buildinq BARBIE Phone 4640 You can make pipe from great variety of matcmis Vegetable or mineral fibres for instance pressed into r3255 can presume pipe that has strength and can be com or treats to resist moisture and indicate permanence But sewage is more than moisturcI By code definition it is liquid containing vegetable mineral and animal matter It may formcortosivc gascsI that have on injurious chemical action sewer pipe Illth be tong to resist this chemical attack VillllFlED CLAY RIPE is ofthc nature of glass and glass is impervious to corrosion by acids and alkalts This hard vitreous pipe is produced by heat which gives permanence Bonded by re it is able to rcSist chemical actionpermanently That is what makes VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE the best buy for all sewer purposes Laneways porches sidewalks stops basementsI floorsgcurbs all concretu work for residential commercial and industrial Iprper andtilt II deconomyondservice Tho important items being ddyItmiiied Lconcrote is available for delivery threvcrirequirod Dgliveryofconcrcte Eoribo intorriipted without con5 inning the fiipns of oconcretemiXirrg crow user of the concrete moyrbe relieved of flie res reledsdelivered Reduction in PQYML PWSblW gnulfyzittzthEgd sharp Ready mixedommte chi in mg ccisIggbIedoliycred VI to fligworkyby buying direIctIIfoItllaIftillIlIIS II II mi II II II 5i viisiaium Biiildihc products seamcutssewer unduly control opponent of rquytllif9lfA jJYeistinitt 93Vi94

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